1 Thundering ditch, or brook, which may date from the 13th century as a boundary feature between Wike and Sambourne.
A brook or ditch known as the Thundering Ditch. It may be a boundary feature dating from the Medieval period. It runs through the parishes of Admington and Coughton.
1Four medieval pottery sherds and a post medieval clay tobacco bowl and stem were uncovered during a watching brief at the intersection of Pillory Green and New Street in 1994. ...
Find of medieval potsherds and a post medieval item in the Pillory Green/New Street area of Napton -on- the- Hill.
1 The earthwork remains of the deserted medieval settlement of Bruton, Admington. See MWA1338 for further information.
The earthwork remains of the deserted medieval settlement of Bruton, Admington.
1 Survey of an area of deserted settlement earthworks. Probably part of Upper Admington.
A series of deserted settlement earthworks to the north and east of Top Farm. Part of Upper Admington.
1 Seven graves were recorded during the demolition of old farm buildings at Lower Lark Stoke Manor in 1995. An area was excavated and six of the burials were ...
Medieval cemetery either for the family of Lower Lark Stoke Manor or the villagers of the deserted settlement of Lark Stoke. No associated church or chapel has been identified to date. Burials disturbed by groundworks were re-interred.
1 A cobbled surface was found during archaeological observations of the conversion of the Chapel and Chapel Annex in 2003/2004. It was probably post-medieval in date and was a ...
A cobbled sandstone surface of probable post-medieval date was found in a service trench to the west of the Chapel as it was converted to ancillary domestic accomodation.
1 Roman (7469) and Medieval pottery found in the NW corner of Admington around Harbour Hill.
Findspot - Medieval pottery was found in the area of Harbour Hill, Admington.
1 Roman (7470) and Medieval pottery found to the N of Oxtalls Farm.
Medieval pottery was found in the area to the north of Oxtalls Farm.
1 Neolithic axe from Larkstoke found 1903 among a heap of stones gathered from a field surface. It is of igneous rock – possibly greenstone, 12 cm by 8.2 cm ...
Findspot - a Neolithic axe was found in the area of Larkstoke.
1 ‘The Town’.
2 ?deserted settlement.
3 Medieval pottery and building stone are said to have come from the area during field survey.
4 Earthworks plotted along with Ridge and Furrow in Admington ...
The site of a Medieval deserted settlement 100m west of Lower Larkstoke. Roads and house platforms are visible as earthworks.
1 One Early Mesolithic microlith and one Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic core rejuvenation flake found with other lithic implements by Brian Meredith while fieldwalking in Admington.
One Early Mesolithic microlith and one Late Mesolithic to Early Neolithic core rejuvenation flake found with other lithic implements by Brian Meredith while fieldwalking in Admington.
1 Pleasure grounds of Admington Hall. Topiary garden to north, informal pleasure ground with raised terrace overlooking paddock to south. Water and woodland garden created by the previous owner since ...
Admington Hall gardens, a private park and gardens attached to a property at the southern end of Admington. They incorporate 19th and 20th century design elements.
Recommended for inclusion as key site on Local List by Lovie
1 The possible extent of Medieval settlement, other than the known shrunken settlement (PRN 6458), based on the first edition 6″ map, 50SW 1884.
2 Ridge and furrow plotting shows traces ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement at Admington, other than the known area of the shrunken village, based on documentary evidence.
1 Neolithic finds from the west of the Hall and in the valley of the Marchfont Brook to the west of Admington Lane Farm.
Findspot - various finds of Neolithic date were found in the valley of Marchfont Brook.
1 Roman and Medieval pottery found in the NW corner of Admington around Harbour Hill.
2 Med pot moved to 10252
Findspot - Roman pottery was found in the area of Harbour Hill, Admington.
1 Roman and Medieval pottery found to the N of Oxtalls Farm.
2 Medieval finds moved to 10253
Roman pottery was found in the area to the north of Oxtalls Farm.
1 Heavy concentrations of pottery show that a line of farmsteads lay along the 125m contour near the border between Admington and Lark Stoke.
Findspot - scatters of Roman pottery suggest that several farmsteads may have existed in the area between Admington and Lark Stoke.
1 RB pottery finds around the Ticket.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the area of Ticket Coppice.
1 Part of an annular loomweight, dated to the period AD400-1100, found on high ground in the SW part of Admington parish. Another find from the same area is part ...
A loom weight dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period was found to the west of Lark Stoke.
1 The cleaning out of a water course to the east of Lower Lark Stoke produced some Romano-British pottery (Samian ware, which may indicate a high status site), and stone ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Fragments of pottery, including Samian ware, and roof slates have been found at the site, which is situated in the area of Lark Stoke.
2 Ridge and furrow transcribed from air photographs.
Ridge and furrow cultivation in Admington Parish of Medieval and Post Medieval date. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 A large complex of earthworks indicating a shrunken settlement show on air photographs. These have been plotted on the ridge and furrow plot for Admington Parish (PRN 6386).
3 ...
The Medieval shrunken village of Lower and Upper Admington. The remains are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is located on the south east side of Lower Admington.
1 An abundant scatter of flint found over an area of 600m by 600m, centred around Bog Mill Stalls. The bulk of the material is Mesolithic dating to around 8000 ...
The site of a flint scatter dating mainly to the Mesolithic period. It is located north west of Ilmington.
1 A possible Bronze Age scraper found during field survey.
Findspot - a Bronze Age scraper was found 500m north east of a Lark Stoke.